Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a health risk factor, even when controlling for physical activity. This review sought to describe the behaviour change strategies used within interventions that have sought to reduce sedentary behaviour in adults. Studies were identified through existing literature reviews, a systematic database search, and handsearches of eligible papers. Interventions were categorised as ‘very promising’, ‘quite promising’, or ‘non-promising’ according to observed behaviour changes. Intervention functions and behaviour change techniques were compared across promising and non-promising interventions. Twenty-six eligible studies reported thirty-eight interventi...
Aims Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), a serious and prevalent chronic disease, is traditionally asso...
Background: High levels of sedentary behaviour – waking activities that involve sitting or reclining...
Prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) has shown to be detrimental to health. Nevertheless, population l...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
Sedentary behavior has been identified as a major health risk. Although interventions to reduce time...
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Neil Howlett, Daksha Trivedi, Nicholas Troop, Angel Chater, ‘What are the most effective behaviour c...
Introduction: A large proportion of the population are not meeting recommended levels of physical ac...
Introduction Large proportions of the population are not meeting recommended levels of physical acti...
Objectives: This review updates evidence of previous reviews on interventions that target reducing s...
New evidence suggests that reductions in sedentary behavior may increase physical activity and impro...
Background Of all age groups, older adults spend most time sitting and are least physically active. ...
Background: Of all age groups, older adults spend most of the time sitting and are least physically ...
Background Reducing sedentary behaviour may have important health implications. This study eva...
Aims Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), a serious and prevalent chronic disease, is traditionally asso...
Background: High levels of sedentary behaviour – waking activities that involve sitting or reclining...
Prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) has shown to be detrimental to health. Nevertheless, population l...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
Sedentary behavior has been identified as a major health risk. Although interventions to reduce time...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
Neil Howlett, Daksha Trivedi, Nicholas Troop, Angel Chater, ‘What are the most effective behaviour c...
Introduction: A large proportion of the population are not meeting recommended levels of physical ac...
Introduction Large proportions of the population are not meeting recommended levels of physical acti...
Objectives: This review updates evidence of previous reviews on interventions that target reducing s...
New evidence suggests that reductions in sedentary behavior may increase physical activity and impro...
Background Of all age groups, older adults spend most time sitting and are least physically active. ...
Background: Of all age groups, older adults spend most of the time sitting and are least physically ...
Background Reducing sedentary behaviour may have important health implications. This study eva...
Aims Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), a serious and prevalent chronic disease, is traditionally asso...
Background: High levels of sedentary behaviour – waking activities that involve sitting or reclining...
Prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) has shown to be detrimental to health. Nevertheless, population l...